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April 22nd, 2009

Abusive Tactics Used to Seek Iraq-al-Qaeda Link Mullen: Surge Won't Lead to Quick Afghanistan Victory
Lieberman Rejects 'Dangerous' Arab Peace Deal Interrogations' Effectiveness May Prove Elusive
Last in UK 'Terrorist Plot' Freed Donors Aim to Stabilize Somalia as Piracy Worsens
Money From Abroad Floods Into Lebanon to Buy Votes UK High Court Demands US Torture Documents
Dozens of Prisoners Held by CIA Still Missing, Fates Unknown Clinton: Stopping Iran a Top US Priority
Document: Cheney, Rice Signed Off on Interrogation Techniques Mixed Signals From Cuba's Castro Brothers
Pakistan Taliban Set Up Stronghold Near Capital Pentagon Predicts Increase in Iraq Attacks
Hamas Leader Fails to Address British Lawmakers Venezuelan Opposition Leader Vows to Fight Chavez From Peru
US Senators Urge No Prosecutions for 'Torture' Memo Writers Sudan Orders Another 11 Darfur Rebels Hanged
German Trial Opens Over 9/11-Sized Anti-Us Plot: Prosecutors Tourists Returning to Tibet Despite Heavy Security
Nostalgic Iranians Throng to War-Time PM Israel Urges Pope to Cancel Meet With Arab Mayor
Israel: Halt Iran to Allow Mideast Peace Efforts Israel Says Netanyahu Invited to Egypt
Obama to Host Talks Amid US Concern Over Taliban Tamil Tigers Must Surrender: UN Security Council
Sri Lanka Rules Out Amnesty as Troops Move in Further Muslim Woman's Appointment as Obama Advisor Draws Cautious Optimism
AIG Faces Inquiry Over Medical Care for US Military Contractors Mullen Warns Pakistan Not to Be Diverted by India
Curfew in Karachi Over 'Pro-Taliban Graffiti' Pakistani Army Orders Civilians Out of Orakzai Agency
Pakistan Interior Minister: India Behind Unrest in Balochistan Pakistan Urges India to Start Talks
US Urges Pakistanis to Oppose Ceding Territory to Taliban UN Chief: More Troops Needed in Chad, Central African Republic
Pakistanis Fear for Their Nation's Soul US May Target Iran Gasoline Imports
US May Fill Afghan Civilian Posts With Military Personnel Afghan Taliban Say Claim of Talks Is 'Propaganda'
Czechs 'Abandoned British Soldiers During Afghan Fight Because It Was Too Dangerous' Mullen Warns No Quick US Victory in Afghanistan
US Urged to Focus on Governance in Afghanistan Afghan Taliban Say Claim of Talks Is 'Propaganda'
UN Cautious on Somalia Mission After Past Failures Lesotho Prime Minister Survives Assassination Bid
Venezuela Orders Arrest of Exiled Opposition Leader Thousands Pour Into Georgian Capital to Protest
Turkey Says Accord Reached With Armenia on Roadmap Canadian, European Al Qaeda Hostages Freed - Mali
Army Officer Feels Vindicated by Senate Report British Man Admits Guilt in Ny Oil-For-Food Case
Sen. Kerry Slams White House Pakistan Strategy Netherlands Wants US 'Hague Invasion Act' Scrapped
Tensions Rise in Iraq's Mosul Amid Kurdish Boycott Uneasy Calm for Iraq, Kurdish Troops in Disputed Area
Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 5 in Iraq Mosque Can Iraqis Tweet Their Way to a State of Normalcy?
Pentagon: Insurgent Attacks Likely to Rise in Iraq Norway: 10 Israelis Named in War Crimes Complaint
Israel's Lieberman Meets Top Egyptian Envoy North Korea Accuses South Korea of Tampering With Border
Sri Lanka Army: 43 Rebels Killed as Civilians Flee Sri Lankan War in Endgame, 100,000 Escape Rebel Zone
Clinton Says Sri Lanka Is Causing 'Untold Suffering' Obama to See Afghan, Pakistan Leaders in May
Opposition Grows to Pakistan's Taliban Pact Taliban Extend Hold, Advance Near Pakistan Capital
Clinton Says Pakistan Is Abdicating to the Taliban Somalia Asks for Help in Setting Up Coast Guard
UN Chief Says No to UN Force in Somalia Now Zimbabwe's State Media Taunts US Ambassador
Afghanistan Courts Tourists Iran Says Welcomes Nuclear Talks, Won't Halt Work
Two Tamil Rebel Leaders Surrender but Hunt for Their Leader Goes On Iran President Won't Intervene in Journalist Case
Iran Says West Tries to Muzzle Criticism of Israel Israel Defies US and Destroys Palestinian Home
Suspected Rebels Hijack Train in India Before Vote Internet Terror Video Reportedly Threatens Germany
Israel Denies Violating International Law in Gaza Rights Groups Cry Whitewash Over Army's Gaza Probe
Top Pentagon Commander Meets Troops in Afghanistan US Says Nearing Key Moment in Eastern Afghanistan
General: Insurgents Targeting Southern Afghanistan Crimean Parliament Vetoes US Naval Exercise in Black Sea
Taliban Militants Extend Authority in Pakistan's North-West Afghan Civilian Casualties Down 39 Per Cent, NATO Says
Lieberman Rejects 'Dangerous' Arab Peace Deal Abbas: Positive Signs From US on Two-State Solution
Mixed Messages in US-Tehran Relations Textbooks Bogged Down in Afghanistan
Pakistan Taliban Take Over Towns as They Move Closer to Islamabad Israel: Media Criticism Led Military to Stop Using White Phosphorus Against Gazans
Israeli Army Admits 'Isolated' Mistakes in Gaza Despite Forecasts, Cold Front Lingers Over US-Russia Relations
Somalia Warns US Against Striking Pirates Clinton: Stopping Iran a Top US Priority
IMF: Mideast Under Strain Despite Oil Wealth Clinton Cites Al-Qaeda as Key Target in Obama Plan
US Wants Judge to Toss Embassy Hostage Suit US to Spend $6 Billion on Cold War Weapons Cleanup
Sources: Pentagon Planning New Cybercommand Rights Groups Cry Whitewash Over Army's Gaza Probe
Pelosi Knew Nsa Had Listened to Harman Phone Calls Hamas Denies Killing, Maiming Dozens of Opponents in Gaza
Omar Sharif Claims Credit for Egypt-Israel Talks Taliban Extend Hold, Advance Near Pakistan Capital
General: Insurgents Targeting Southern Afghanistan Israel Promises Investigation After Pope Accepts Keffiyah as Gift
Deep Blue Lakes Become Afghanistan's First Park Letter Defends US Reporter Jailed in Iran
Torture Tale in Britain With 7 Missing Paragraphs Poll: Most Palestinians, Israelis Want Two-State Solution
Barak: Gaza Probe Shows IDF Among World's Most Moral Armies Egypt Invites Lieberman to Visit, Despite Boycott Threats
Report: Bush Policies Led to Prisoner Abuses Fidel Castro: Obama 'Misinterpreted' Raul's Words
CIA First Proposed Waterboarding in May 2002 Czech Troops in Afghanistan Accused of Cowardice
Lesotho PM Survives Assassination Attempt Report: Abusive Tactics Used to Seek Iraq-al-Qaeda Link
Oil-Rich Kirkuk Shouldn't Be Divided, UN Says US Wants Iran Hostage Suit Tossed Out
Iran Wants 'Constructive' Talks on Nuclear Program Ex-Iranian Guards Chief to Run for President
Interrogation Debate Testing White House Bush Administration Ignored Military's Strong Opposition to Torture Program
Tamil Eyewitness: 'I Thought, I Won't Survive' Wednesday: 1 US Soldier, 10 Iraqis Killed; 30 Wounded
Report Links CIA to Military Harsh Interrogations Clinton: Diplomacy on Iran Could Lead to Sanctions
Khmer Rouge Defendant: Pol Pot Feigned Ignorance UK Police Defend Terrorism Raids as Suspects Freed
US Officials Slam Cheney's Claim That Waterboarding 9/11 Mastermind 183 Times Was a 'Success' Hijacked Train Released in India
Fort Detrick Disease Samples May Be Missing Abu Ghraib Head: We Were Scapegoated
US Still Leading in 'Iraqi-Led' Ops Israel: White Phosphorus Used Legally Against Gaza
Kerry Slams White House Pakistan Strategy Gunmen Kill Three Russian Soldiers in Chechnya
Turkey Recalls Ambassador From Canada Over Vigil European Nations May Investigate Bush Officials Over Prisoner Treatment
Iran Officially Welcomes Nuclear Talks

April 21st, 2009

Two Koreas Square Off Over Arms Trade and Border Lawmaker: Pakistani Taliban Spread From Swat
DOJ Prosecuted Texas Sheriff in 1983 for Waterboarding Afghanistan Bets on Peace With First National Park
US Lacks Capacity to Win Over Afghans
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